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CD9913
Stereo CD Radio
Cassette Recorder
Please read this manual before use
ROBERTS
Sound for Generations
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Important Information ......................................................... 1 Specification ..................................................................... 18 Controls ...........................................................................2-5 Guarantee .......................................................... Back cover Battery Operation ............................................................... 6 Mains Operation ...............................................................
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Controls 1 243567 8910 (Front) Stop F.Skip B.Skip On Prog Play/Pause Mode Track Repeat Close 11 STEREO RADIO CD CASSETTE PLAYER 1. Volume control 5. CD display 9. Mode button 2. CD Stop button 6. Programme indicator 10. Forward skip button 3. CD Play/Pause button 7. Repeat indicator 11. Cassette door 4. Power indicator 8. Backward skip button If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 2 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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kH z F M S t er eo k H z 1600 M H z 28 0 108 1400 1200 2 60 106 24 0 1000 104 00 8 20 0 100 700 18 0 96 600 160 2 40 9 5 15 0 MW 88 LW FM Controls (Top) 13 CD 9913 12 14 On Off Vo lu m e Open 15 12. Deep bass boost button 17. Record button 13.Telescopic aerial 18. Play button 14. FM stereo indicator 19. Rewind button 15. Tuning dial 20. Fast forward button 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 16. CD lid 21. Stop/Eject button 22. Pause button 3
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Controls 23 (Right side) Tuning W aveband MW FM LW 24 25 23. Tuning control 24. Battery compartment (on rear) 25. Waveband selector If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- 4 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)
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Controls (Left side) Function Tape Radio CD 27 26 28 26. Mains socket (on rear) 27. Function switch 28. Headphone socket 5
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Battery operation 1. Remove the Battery cover on the rear of your CD radio cassette by pushing the catches in the direction of the arrows. 2. Insert eight LR14 (C size) batteries into the spaces in the compart- ment. Take care to ensure all batteries are inserted with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment. Replace the battery cover. 3. Reduced power, distortion, and a ‘stuttering’ sound are all signs that the batteries may need replacing. If your CD radio cassette is not t
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Function Waveband Listening to the radio - FM MW Tape 1. Set the Function switch to the 'Radio' position. The Power indicator FM LW Radio CD will light up. 2. Select 'FM' using the Waveband switch. 3. Adjust the Volume control until a hissing sound is heard. 4. The Telescopic aerial which is only operational on FM, should be Tuning Volume fully extended. 5. Carefully tune to the desired station using the Tuning control. 6. Angle and rotate the Telescopic aerial to a position giving the best re
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Function Waveband Listening to the radio - Medium and Long wave MW Tape 1. Set the Function switch to the 'Radio' position. FM LW Radio CD 2. Select 'MW' or 'LW' using the Waveband switch. 3. Adjust the Volume control until a hissing sound is heard. 4. Carefully tune to the desired station using the Tuning control. Tuning Volume 5. Rotate your CD radio cassette for optimum reception. 6. The MW and LW bands are marked in kilohertz (kHz). 7. Adjust the Deep bass boost switch to the required pos
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Compact discs Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the symbol. Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD at the edge and store it in its box after use with the label facing up. To remove dust and dirt, breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth in a straight line from the centre towards the edge. Cleaning agents may damage the CD Do not expose the CD to rain, moisture, sand, or to excessive heat. (e.g. from heating equipment or in motor cars parked
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Play/Pause Play/Pause Playing a CD 1. Press the Play/Pause button to start playback. The Play/Pause button will light up and the display shows the track number. 1 2. Set the Volume and Deep bass boost controls to the required Track settings. Play/Pause Play/Pause Play/Pause 3. To pause playback press the Play/Pause button. The Play/Pause button will flash. To resume playback press the Play/Pause button again. 3 3 4. To stop playback, press the Stop button. The total number of CD Stop tracks wil
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Playback modes The Mode button allows you to select different CD playback modes in the Mode following order:- On Prog REPEAT1 REPEAT ALL RANDOM NORMAL 1 Track Repeat These modes can only be selected or changed during CD playback. 1. Whilst the CD is playing press the Mode button once to repeat the current track. The Repeat indicator will light up. Mode On Prog 2 2. Press the Mode button again to repeat all tracks on the CD. The Track Repeat Repeat indicator will flash. 3. Press the Mode butt
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Programmed play By programming the player you can play up to 21 tracks in any desired Mode order. On Prog 1 1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, press the Mode button. The Track Repeat Programme indicator will start to flash and the display will show ‘01’. B.Skip 2. Select the first track using the F.skip or B.skip buttons. The track F.Skip On Prog number flashes on the display and the Programme indicator lights 2 up. Store this track by pressing the Mode button. 2 Repeat Track Play/Pause 3. The
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Adding tracks to a programme 1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, press the Mode button repeatedly Mode until the display shows the first empty memory location (the largest On Prog number) 1 Repeat Track 2. You can now add tracks (up to 21) to the sequence as described earlier. Replacing previously programmed tracks B.Skip 1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, press the Mode button repeatedly Mode F.Skip until the display shows the programme step you wish to replace. On Prog 1 2 2 Track Repeat 2. Selec
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Function Listening to cassette tapes Tape 1. Set the Function switch to the 'Tape' position. Radio CD 2. Press the Stop eject button to open the Cassette compartment. 3. Insert a pre-recorded cassette with the tape surface uppermost and the side with the desired recording facing towards you. 4. Close the Cassette compartment. 5. Depress the Play button and adjust the Volume control to suit your personal taste. 2 5 6. Adjust the Deep bass boost switch to the required position. 7. Use the Fast fo
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Function Recording from the Radio Tuning Tape 1. Set the Function switch to the 'Radio' position. Radio CD 2. Tune in to the desired station. 3. Adjust the Volume control to suit your requirements. 4. Insert a blank cassette with the tape surface uppermost and the side you wish to record on facing towards you. Volume 5. Depress the Record button to commence recording. 6. The recording level is set automatically and is not affected by the setting of the Volume control. 7. To stop the recording
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Function Recording from CD Tape 1. Set the Function switch to the 'CD' position. Radio CD 2. Insert a CD into the compartment. 4. Insert a blank cassette with the tape surface uppermost. 5. Depress the Record button to commence recording. The CD will start automatically (CD syncro start) 6. The recording level is set automatically and is not affected by the setting of the Volume control. 7. To stop the recording press the Stop/Eject button. 5 7 If you need any further advice, please call our T
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Preventing accidental erasure Safety tab side A Safety tab side B 1. To safeguard your recordings against accidental erasure, break off the appropriate tab on the cassette as shown . 2. There is one tab for each side of the cassette. This will prevent the A Record button from being pressed. 3. To restore the cassette to normal, seal the tab openings with a small piece of self-adhesive tape. Cleaning tape heads The binder and oxide from magnetic tapes can accumulate on the pinch roller (A) the ca
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Specifications Circuit Features Power Requirements Mains AC 230 volts, 50Hz only Loudspeaker 2 x 77mm 8ohms Batteries 8 x LR14 (C size) Output Power 2 x 1.6 Watts into 4ohms Headphone socket 3.5mm dia Aerial System FM Telescopic aerial MW Built-in Ferrite aerial Frequency Coverage LW Built-in Ferrite aerial FM 87.5-108MHz MW 522- 1620kHz LW 144- 281kHz ROBERTS RADIO LIMITED PO BOX 130 MEXBOROUGH SOUTH YORKSHIRE S64 8YT The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice. If
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Guarantee This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or component breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free of charge. The guarantee does not cover: 1. Damage resulting from incorrect use. 2. Consequential damage. 3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers. N.B. Damaged or broken telesco